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Sets out the payment due from members of the voluntary scheme for branded medicines pricing and access in 2022.
How the Valuation Office Agency calculates your rateable value for business rates.
Find out the information you must give to customers on food products and how to give it.
Find out how much you can claim for super-deduction or special rate first year (SR) allowances and how to claim.
Find out about the calculation of the company car benefit charge.
Outlines the level of payment due from members of the Pharmaceutical Price Regulation Scheme (PPRS) in 2018.
You can no longer apply for a Help to Buy: Equity Loan - find out about interest rates and how to manage your Help to Buy: Equity Loan.
Find out how to calculate the weight of your aggregate and deduct the weight of added water for Aggregates Levy.
How to complete supplementary pages CT600B and what information you need to include.
Outlines the level of payment due from members of the Pharmaceutical Price Regulation Scheme (PPRS) in 2016.
If you’re an agent, find out how to use a VAT margin scheme to account for VAT (VAT Notice 718).
This guidance explains what rules of origin (RoOs) are and the changes under the Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS).
A beginner's guide on assessing whether a proposed housing project is financially viable.
This tax information and impact deals with the increase to the diesel supplement from 3% to 4% used for calculating the taxable benefit-in-kind of a diesel car announced at Autumn Budget 2017.
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